WORKS 



ON 



BOTANY, AGRICULTURE, & RURAL ECONOMY, 



Now Publishing, or in the Press. 



SUPERIOR BOTANICAL WORK. 



In Monthly Numbers, with Eight Coloured Plates, Royal Svo. price 4s. 



EDWARDS'S BOTANICAL REGISTER; or, Ornamental 

 Flower Garden and Shrubbery. No. VIII. Third Volume of the 

 New Series, for October, 1830. Continued by John Ltndley, Esq. 

 F.R.S., Professor of Botany in the University of London, &c. &c. 



Each Number contains Eight finely coloured Portraits, (to eqiKil 

 Drawings,) of the handsomest Plants and Shrubs grown in the 

 Gardens and Public and Private Establishments of this Country, 

 accompanied by their Historj^ Mode of Treatment in Cultivation, 

 Propagation, &c. 



The thirteen Volumes completed, may be had either together or 

 separately, price 21, 9s. each, or by Numbers, 4s. each. 



" What we consider the most valuable feature of this Work, and what distinguishes 

 it peculiarly in its class, is the judicious selection of its subjects, and the constant 

 introduction of greenhouse and hardy flowers and shrubs, in preference to those 

 which are to be preserved only in the hot-house. — Literary Gazette. 



Mr. Douglas has sent home, to the Horticultural Society, more new and 

 beautiful hardy herbaceous plants, from North America, than were ever before in- 

 troduced by an individual from any country. These are beautifully figured in the 

 Botanical Register, and are the more valuable as being fit for the open garden in 

 every part of the Island. — Loudon's Blagazine of Botany, ^c. 



" The Botanical Register, from containing most or all of the new plants introduced 

 by the Horticultural Society, from the great care with which its plates are exe- 

 cuted, and the judicious remarks on culture and general habit by Mr. Lindley, 

 is, in consequence, the superior publication."— /dm. 



" The Botanical Register has now, therefore, our unqualified approbation, and 

 we shall lose no opportunity of saying so." —Gardener's Magazine, No. XXVLfor 

 Junej 1830, page 279. 



By the First Authority. 



In Royal Ovo. with Plates coloured to equal Drawings, ( to be continued 

 Monthly,) price 5s. No. XXXVI, for October 1, 1830. 



The POMOLOGICAL MAGAZINE, or Figures and Descrip- 

 tions of the most important Varieties of Fruit cultivated in Great 

 Britain for the Dessert ; with any Information resulting from success- 

 ful Practice calculated to improve their Cultivation, pointing out 

 the best or most proper Aspects, Situations, &c. Conducted by- 

 two Gentlemen intimately connected with the Horticultural Society 

 of London. 



" Handsomely, we may say splendidly got up, with forty-eight accurately drawn 

 and finely coloured Plates. We cannot too highly recommend this work, as valuable 

 to consult in the choice of fruits, and beautiful to look upon."— Literary Gazette, 

 D^c. 13, 1828. , ^ ' 



